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| Included same-day roundtrip passage on seasonal traditional ferry with the Go Boston Card |
“The Storybook Island” combines the best of today with the charm of yesterday in one magic place. There’s much to see and do on this special island: Aquinnah’s colored cliffs, marvelous unspoiled beaches, the gingerbread cottages of Oak Bluffs, elegant Edgartown and its lovely old sea captains’ mansions, Menemsha’s salty fishing shanties, and sophisticated shops and intriguing restaurants of every kind. Swim, water ski, play golf or tennis, ride a horse, bike the scenic roads, or explore on foot. The Vineyard’s tides bring great sport fishing. Martha’s Vineyard’s six towns, each special in a different way, are waiting to be discovered. A day’s adventure is only 1 3/4 hours away with Hy-Line.
Address: 220 Ocean Street, Hyannis
Phone: 508-778-2600
Web: www.hylinecruises.com
Cost without Go Boston Card:
Adult $39.00, Child $20.00
Hours:
Schedule varies; visit website or call 800-492-8082
to confirm times.
Closed: November–April. May be closed major U.S. holidays.
Directions:
Hy-Line Martha's Vineyard Ferry terminal is approximately 1-1/2 hours from Boston, depending on traffic. Follow Rte 3 (Southeast Expressway) to “flyover” the Sagamore Bridge onto Rte 6, to exit 6 (Rte 132 into Hyannis). At Airport Rotary, take the second right onto Barnstable Rd. After third light (at Main St), Barnstable Rd becomes Ocean Street. Straight through next light (at South St), continue 1/4-mile and look to the left for Hy-Line Cruises.
Notes:
Hy-Line Martha's Vineyard Ferry is a passenger-only service. Card authorizes free Standard Passage on traditional ferry, same day round-trip. Card may be redeemed on day of sailing at Hyannis Terminal only, at any window.
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Unless otherwise noted, the Go Boston Card is valid for Hy-Line Martha's Vineyard Ferry from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
Go Boston Card offers unlimited admission to museums, tours and excursions including Hy-Line Martha's Vineyard Ferry.